OLD CEMETERY: Locatedbetween the old and later Johanniskirchhof Oelder road. Used about 1600 to probably 1722. Visible gravestones: None. After 1722, the Jews from advantage Gütersloh used Rheda cemetery (Old Cemetery). In 1886 the cemetery was divided and sold. [Sep 2012] - History in Rheda 1985, pp. 146-147

RURAL CEMETERY: The cemetery was far south from the village of South Street in the peasantry old roadstead but no longer exists. Used 1825-1927. Visible gravestones: None. In 1942, the Office Rheder administration bought the cemetery and cleared the gravestones. The site has been built over later A grave (Sara Cleffmann, 1927) is to Bocholt been reburied (New Cemetery). [Sep 2012]

Wiedenbrück CEMETERY: ehemals zwischen Nonnenwall und Ostenwall. Used: 13/14th centuries. Visible gravestones: None. In the course of the Plaguethe medieval cemetery was established. Until a new expulsion of Jews in 1642, they used in the area of today's Pius Church for one cemetery and also the lost burial ground in Rheda in 1988. [Sep 2012] - Geschichte in Rheda 1988, S. 12-13, 91. - Geschichte in Pracht 1998, S. 72.